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Honey bee body section where antennae and proboscis are found |
Head |
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Abbreviation for National Honey Board |
NHB |
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Used for walking and cleaning pollen off body |
Legs |
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Honey bee stomach used to digest food |
Midgut |
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Stomach section fir holding nectar to be fed to the young |
Honey sac |
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Secretes substance used for building cells o honey comb |
Wax glands |
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Honey beed have how many pairs of wings |
2 |
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Bee defense mechanism |
Stinger |
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Container area on the back of a homey beed legs |
Pollen basket |
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Honey bee body section containing the honey sac |
Abdomen |
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Straw like appendage used for sucking nectar |
Proboscis |
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Simple eye |
Ocelous |
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Multi faceted eye |
Compound |
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Living fossils refer to |
Horseshoe crabs |
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What color blood do horseshoe crabs have and why |
Bright blue and because they have a copper based hemocyanin |
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How many species of horseshoe crabs are there |
4 |
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Where do crustaceans live |
Most are marine some fresh few terrestrial |
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Crustaceans have how many antennas |
2 pair |
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How many known species are there of crustaceans |
over 50,000 |
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How do they breath |
Gills |
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What makes up a crustaceans exoskeleton |
Calcium carbonate and chiton |
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Subphylum hexapoda is |
Insects |
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Hexapoda means |
6 legs |
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How many body sections |
3 |
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The thorax has how many joined leg pairs |
3 |
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Do insects have wings |
Some have from 1 to 2 pair if wings |